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if the economy gets hit by a major earthquake, that's an incredible hit to the rest of the country. we have to invest a lot more. that is one example of how we can use a lot more technology companies helps us with things that have challenged our cities. >> the likelihood of an earthquake is less than out here, although i have lived in city hall, working there one day when the building actually shook. it was the first that i noticed. everything did shake a little bit. it wasn't particularly frightening. right now we are trying to figure out what to do the next time there is something like hurricane sandy. yesterday i gave an hour speech, i'm sure everybody listened to every word. i was doing a speech on a 140 page book we listed on the plans that we can do to make our city more resilient. in our case we worry because we are on the atlantic coast and you have a lot of hurricanes coming off the coast and the forecast. oceans have risen a foot in the last several years and then another 2 1/2 in the next 50 years. the oceans are warmer so we would expect more storms and we have to be rea
if the economy gets hit by a major earthquake, that's an incredible hit to the rest of the country. we have to invest a lot more. that is one example of how we can use a lot more technology companies helps us with things that have challenged our cities. >> the likelihood of an earthquake is less than out here, although i have lived in city hall, working there one day when the building actually shook. it was the first that i noticed. everything did shake a little bit. it wasn't...
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it became more than just a way to accept payments and we saw businesses grow and help to grow the economy in their communities. just as technology connected jim and me, this technology has a way to create these communities and san francisco and soma and new york and so ho. we are creating that technology. it's key to our economic growth. right across the street, it connects both cities. it's grown to a small network of cafes all over san francisco including new york. it's important to bring together these business leaders and mayor lee cares deeply about these issues. i would like to introduce mayor lee. it's with his support that san francisco has become a leading example how government and business can work to together to spur economic growth. [ applause ] >> thank you, jack. thank you for giving us a tour. it remarkable what you have done here and kind of revolutionizing the way we pay for services and products and eventually the topics i like is philanthropy. thank you for inviting us here. mayor bloomberg, welcome back in san francisco and it's great to see you here. you have been a
it became more than just a way to accept payments and we saw businesses grow and help to grow the economy in their communities. just as technology connected jim and me, this technology has a way to create these communities and san francisco and soma and new york and so ho. we are creating that technology. it's key to our economic growth. right across the street, it connects both cities. it's grown to a small network of cafes all over san francisco including new york. it's important to bring...
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while the economy has improved and unemployment rate has gone down, we took the opportunity to then say with our supervisors, when those federal cuts came we are ready to do what we need to do to fulfill those cuts and make that gap go away. we are able to do that in an i don't year budget. this is what we do for each other, we help each other out. we are not going to let hiv and aids to hurt us. we are going to continue those improvements, while we are in discrimination, this is the spirit of our city, this is a wonderful way to celebrate with every community. i want to thank leaders for being great leaders from the whole city of san francisco. this is part of our dna and i want to continue the work with the mayor's office and board of supervisors, we want more reasons to celebrate in the city and gay pride is the month for the city. with that, i want to proclaim today the start of lgbt month in san francisco, pride month. [ applause ] >> and with that, if you join me to unfurl this flag to let everybody in the world that not only are we alive and well, we have many reasons to celebrat
while the economy has improved and unemployment rate has gone down, we took the opportunity to then say with our supervisors, when those federal cuts came we are ready to do what we need to do to fulfill those cuts and make that gap go away. we are able to do that in an i don't year budget. this is what we do for each other, we help each other out. we are not going to let hiv and aids to hurt us. we are going to continue those improvements, while we are in discrimination, this is the spirit of...
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in the tough economy-- >> but the union job growth much. >> i'm going to stick to topic, but i don't want people to think because it's a right to work state. i'm telling you, it's not. and for a guy that's been at a couple of protests and strikes, my dad was a union guy i'm a big supporter of unions, particularly private sector unions, not public sector unions. >> neil: that's the point on the message, is why we have a stark correlation between non-- nonunion factory jobs growing, and union factory jobs. >> in a tough economy those jobs pay more than the $3 an hour you get when you're a nonunion worker and those jobs get cut first. >> neil: adam, what do you think of that. >> well, i don't think it's any shocker, first of all, that as we've already been saying that there's been a shift. this shift has been going on for a long time. and we could, at some point we'lltick a fork in the unions because clearly, they're dwindling. having said that, there's also no shock that these organizations are going to act in their self-interest. we could do whole shows on other sectors of the economy
in the tough economy-- >> but the union job growth much. >> i'm going to stick to topic, but i don't want people to think because it's a right to work state. i'm telling you, it's not. and for a guy that's been at a couple of protests and strikes, my dad was a union guy i'm a big supporter of unions, particularly private sector unions, not public sector unions. >> neil: that's the point on the message, is why we have a stark correlation between non-- nonunion factory jobs...
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of supply-side economics, we restored our economy, we had a booming economy, and gorbachev felt he could not compete with us economically and that was and he feltp-roth he could not compete with us militarily because they were in such dire straits economically. i believe it was reaganomics based on what jack kemp did that was key to that victory. jack kemp was instrumental in both our economic recovery and also, winning the cold war. >> you talk about jack kemp, one word comes to mind, the cost for it where ever he is, he will fight for that cause. he will work for that cause. >> it was easy to believe in for"cause" that he fought because almost always, it was the right thing to do. he really did approach life in that way. even when he did not have the political support to do it, a particular special interest group, he said we cannot fight this fight. he said we used all her chips. he said i will keep going. he did that time and again. ♪ >> history's most effective leaders including abraham lincoln and winston churchill offered a vision of a better future. for jack, that meant challeng
of supply-side economics, we restored our economy, we had a booming economy, and gorbachev felt he could not compete with us economically and that was and he feltp-roth he could not compete with us militarily because they were in such dire straits economically. i believe it was reaganomics based on what jack kemp did that was key to that victory. jack kemp was instrumental in both our economic recovery and also, winning the cold war. >> you talk about jack kemp, one word comes to mind,...
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the economy didn't always work for everyone. racial discrimination locked millions out of poverty -- or out of opportunity. women were too often confined to a handful of often poorly paid and it was only through painstaking struggle that more women, and minorities, and americans with disabilities began to win the right to more fairly and fully participate in the economy. nevertheless, during the post- world war ii years, the economic ground felt stable and secure for most americans, and the future looked brighter than the past. and for some, that meant following in your old man's footsteps at the local plant, and you knew that a blue-collar job would let you buy a home, and a car, maybe a vacation once in a while, health care, a reliable pension. for others, it meant going to college -- in some cases, maybe the first in your family to go to college. and it meant graduating without taking on loads of debt, and being able to count on advancement through a vibrant job market. now, it's true that those at the top, even in those year
the economy didn't always work for everyone. racial discrimination locked millions out of poverty -- or out of opportunity. women were too often confined to a handful of often poorly paid and it was only through painstaking struggle that more women, and minorities, and americans with disabilities began to win the right to more fairly and fully participate in the economy. nevertheless, during the post- world war ii years, the economic ground felt stable and secure for most americans, and the...
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economy. >> you said something important, the cost of medical care was going up. it doesn't address the cost of medicare whatsoever. >> we don't know that. we haven't seen it in place. >> it may cause it to rise because it doesn't address the real issue and that is the real issue. the cost of medical care. it offers health insurance to people that don't have it and you try to figure out a way to insure 30 or 45 million people without costing the american public not a single dime more. remember that? how is that going to happen? >> it wasn't possible to do it then and it's not possible to do it now. as a country we have a responsibility to pony up money for those that don't have insurance. >> but we have been. that's what we do. there's another cost and it's the cost of innovation and medical ideas and going forward to try to come up with new drugs and new technologies and rather than having somebody get their tonsils out and having to be in the hospital for seven days, is there a better technology so they can recover for 48 hours. that comes from a market that is
economy. >> you said something important, the cost of medical care was going up. it doesn't address the cost of medicare whatsoever. >> we don't know that. we haven't seen it in place. >> it may cause it to rise because it doesn't address the real issue and that is the real issue. the cost of medical care. it offers health insurance to people that don't have it and you try to figure out a way to insure 30 or 45 million people without costing the american public not a single...
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what it might mean for our economy with an extra day of shopping. and tomorrow's turkey bowl matches. we have the "a-team" and more. stay with us. ♪ ♪ reporter: general jack keane on what it means for the obama as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cascard from capital one, i get 2% cash back on ery purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally soone's recognizing me with unlimited rards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer get the spark business car om capital one. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every d. what's in your wallet? stay on the syrian government announcing that it will attend geneva on january 22. those folks aimed at endin a three-ar civil war that has killed more than 100,000 people now. and president bush are president bashar al-assad is mag peace talks. but the iranian administration is expressing deal distractions. releasing its own language which includes nclear energy. china now claims i
what it might mean for our economy with an extra day of shopping. and tomorrow's turkey bowl matches. we have the "a-team" and more. stay with us. ♪ ♪ reporter: general jack keane on what it means for the obama as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cascard from capital one, i get 2% cash back on ery purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally soone's recognizing me with...
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why not what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cancer for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to the report. and welcome back big picture rubble on the panel tonight neil mccabe marc harrold and sam sachs let's get back to let's talk about economics free trade for example like i find this canard bizarre mark why would anybody ever say a we should have absolutely free trade we should have free trade why because it's liberty it's economic liberty is the opposite of what adam smith pointed out in well you know economic liberty i mean i don't understand you've even said there's no free. the market the market's going to bear the most it's in a fit for the most people over time even itself out in it's not always perfect well that's one of the more kids in the bar and the government's always or that markets always perfect but the governments were. regulated markets don't work as well as free markets over time and i mean it's i know it's somewhat ideological when you can find a place here to place there that it's detrimental to individuals for ce
why not what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cancer for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to the report. and welcome back big picture rubble on the panel tonight neil mccabe marc harrold and sam sachs let's get back to let's talk about economics free trade for example like i find this canard bizarre mark why would anybody ever say a we should have absolutely free trade we should have free trade why because it's liberty it's economic liberty is...
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road and track called sentra an economy car minus the look and feel of an economy car. wonder how civic and corolla look and feel about that. the all-new nissan sentra, with best-in-class mpg. lease for $169 per month. visit choosenissan.com. turn your world upside down with gillette fusion proglide because you can shave against the grain with comfort with our thinnest blades. our most comfortable shave or twice your money back. gillette, the best a man can get. [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. >> if i'm comments from brit hume and chris wallace. what do you expect to see, not just tomorrow, but what is this really setting us up for? approximate brit? >> i think what may turn out to be the most important political development of the week was the announcement that obama organizing for america, the obama op
road and track called sentra an economy car minus the look and feel of an economy car. wonder how civic and corolla look and feel about that. the all-new nissan sentra, with best-in-class mpg. lease for $169 per month. visit choosenissan.com. turn your world upside down with gillette fusion proglide because you can shave against the grain with comfort with our thinnest blades. our most comfortable shave or twice your money back. gillette, the best a man can get. [ male announcer ] how do you...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger or a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to conjure reports . he survived a trial cities. to make cycles a solution. he has changed his life. around. by giving up. hope. and love to so many children. nikolai the american worker on the auditing. feasibility of the focus has shifted. to meet. some. folks such as.
find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger or a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to conjure reports . he survived a trial cities. to make cycles a solution. he has changed his life. around. by giving up. hope. and love to so many children. nikolai the american worker on the auditing. feasibility of the focus has shifted. to meet. some. folks such as.
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>>> this sunday, the state of the economy. and will washington make it worgs with another partisan showdown? the president on the road again to sell a second-term economic blueprint and to blame republicans for standing in the way. >> you can't just be against something. you've got to be for something. >> but what is the president's record on the economy? and what is his agenda? plus, will washington go to the brink of a government shutdown this fall? this morning i put these questions to the administration's point man on the economy, treasury secretary jack lew. plus, a showdown this week in the house over the nsa's controversial post-9/11 surveillance program. >> passing this amendment takes us back to september 10th. >> a measure to shut down the program was narrowly defeated. but where does the debate go from here? will there be more privacy safeguards put in place? and the snowden saga. i get the latest from the chairman of the house intelligence committee, michigan republican congressman mike rogers. and our political ro
>>> this sunday, the state of the economy. and will washington make it worgs with another partisan showdown? the president on the road again to sell a second-term economic blueprint and to blame republicans for standing in the way. >> you can't just be against something. you've got to be for something. >> but what is the president's record on the economy? and what is his agenda? plus, will washington go to the brink of a government shutdown this fall? this morning i put...
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." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support these ititutions and fondations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: new york city was reportedly going to be the next target for the suspected boston marathon bombers. mayor michael bloomberg disclosed that information during a press conference today. bloomberg said f.b.i. officials learned from dzhokar tsarnaev that he and his brother, decided spontaneously to try to set off an attack times square last week police commissioner ray kelly filled in some of the details after bloomberg spoke. >> he told the f.b.i. apparently that he and his brother had intended to drive to new york and detonate additional explosives in times square. they
." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support these ititutions and fondations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your...
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personals what a economy looks like. as life changes, fidelity can help you readjust your investments along the way. refocus as careers change and kids head off to college. revisit your plan as retirement gets closer. wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help fine-tune your personal economy. fidelity investments -- turn here. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business. offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is bbc world news america. reporting from washington, i am katty kay. is confident that syria has used chemical weapons. that would cross america's redline. thousands have died after a factory collapses in
personals what a economy looks like. as life changes, fidelity can help you readjust your investments along the way. refocus as careers change and kids head off to college. revisit your plan as retirement gets closer. wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help fine-tune your personal economy. fidelity investments -- turn here. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business. offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth...
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economy. >> you said something very important. the cost of medical care was going up. >> yes. >> this doesn't do -- obama care doesn't address the cost of medical care whatsoever. >> we don't know that. we haven't seen that. >> in fact, it may actually allow the cost of medical care to rise. because it doesn't address the real issue. that is the real issue. the cost of medical care. not the cost of health insurance. that's the only thing obama care does. it offers health insurance to people who don't have it. somehow you try to figure out a way to insure 30 million or 40 million more people, whichever number you like, without costing the american public anymore. not a single dime more. remember that? not a single dime. how is that going to happen? >> it wasn't possible to do it. as a country, we have a responsibility to pony up some money for those people who don't have insurance. >> but we were. we have been. that's what we do. there's another cost and that's the cost of innovation and medical ideas and going forward to try to co
economy. >> you said something very important. the cost of medical care was going up. >> yes. >> this doesn't do -- obama care doesn't address the cost of medical care whatsoever. >> we don't know that. we haven't seen that. >> in fact, it may actually allow the cost of medical care to rise. because it doesn't address the real issue. that is the real issue. the cost of medical care. not the cost of health insurance. that's the only thing obama care does. it offers...
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economy but also to the global economy as a result of this spill-over effect. >> what she is talking to is not only will there be lots of people who won't get paid, but overseas, countries who have fully expect to get paid. and economists like christine and many, many others are phoning up the white house and the congress and saying don't do it. don't do it. >> not of pre -- lot of pressure. thank you. >>> former pakistani president is back in custody. he faces charges connected to a 2007 raid on a mosque in the capitol. kamal has the latest. >> reporter: pakistan's former military ruler is rearrested at his farmhouse where he has been detained for over six months. the new case was registered just a month ago on the orders of a judge. it implicates him in ordering the attack on the red mosque in which a number of people were killed in 2007. the former military's lawyers were jubilant about the fact that their client was granted bail in three important cases against him, and he was able to move around the country as such, as well as go out of the count think. that of course will now b
economy but also to the global economy as a result of this spill-over effect. >> what she is talking to is not only will there be lots of people who won't get paid, but overseas, countries who have fully expect to get paid. and economists like christine and many, many others are phoning up the white house and the congress and saying don't do it. don't do it. >> not of pre -- lot of pressure. thank you. >>> former pakistani president is back in custody. he faces charges...
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jobs and the economy was 54%. the reason hispanics did not vote for republicans was because of the 47%. he said republicans are the party of the rich, those that have theirs, and that is not me yet, but let me give you something that was encouraging. there are 2.3 million hispanic business owners, roughly one in three households, and we are an incredibly entrepreneurial community. republicans have to learn to carry the message that the avenue for climbing the economic ladder has always been the ability to create a business, to go and work and provide for your family. the message of the last is a message of -- left is a message of dependency. it is a message of control. dependency is bad because of the impact it has on those that are trapped in a cycle of dependency. i challenge you to find any grandmother who says she wants her grandkids to be dependent on government going forward. we are an optimistic people. you know, the same polling that we did in texas found 77% of hispanics believe there children or grandchi
jobs and the economy was 54%. the reason hispanics did not vote for republicans was because of the 47%. he said republicans are the party of the rich, those that have theirs, and that is not me yet, but let me give you something that was encouraging. there are 2.3 million hispanic business owners, roughly one in three households, and we are an incredibly entrepreneurial community. republicans have to learn to carry the message that the avenue for climbing the economic ladder has always been the...
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lou: ben will be upset, what is stimulating the economy then? why bother if there is going to be a negative? >> big funds for the fed, big funds for washington, they are in a guilded age of power and expansion they don't top stop, wall street gets the transactions, all of flow comes through wall street it directs credit from other parts of theic coke the government and the -- the economy into corporate bonds. lou: here we are 18% higher the averages, since the beginning of the year, this is quite a remarkable time, i am listening to bill gross, you know they are talking like they ran a big bond fund. they are talking their book getting away with it on some networks like say cnbc, why isn't anybody calls nonsense? >> some are, but i think there is a huge amount of the market that likes the fed doing this they are part of the government being bigger, and corporate sector being bigger, it is small businesses that have trouble. i think it has been a drag on growth. the question that is hard to answer circumstance what would have happened -- answer i
lou: ben will be upset, what is stimulating the economy then? why bother if there is going to be a negative? >> big funds for the fed, big funds for washington, they are in a guilded age of power and expansion they don't top stop, wall street gets the transactions, all of flow comes through wall street it directs credit from other parts of theic coke the government and the -- the economy into corporate bonds. lou: here we are 18% higher the averages, since the beginning of the year, this...
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failure is all right in an economy. but we want to see regulatory regimes that invite creativity and solutions of entrepreneurs coming in with new ideas. liz: that is a great point. >> we want to encourage success rather than punish it. right now, son some of these are punishing success. liz: it's like taking away t the net and tenants. we have to be able to stomach failure in the economy. sir, always so good to be with you. i appreciate your time. >> thank you, liz. liz: up next, the president's labor with warm. telling unions to back off. and enjoy your chicken wings while you can. you cou liz: welcome back. this is an important story. unions facing a big defeat this week. the national labor relations board communions they cannot protest in front of wal-mart for two months. they are saying that the unions picketed illegally in front of the big retailer and after wisconsin and michigan becoming right to work states. so is labor losing its punch? dd, what do you think? >> i do think the unions are dying and they are on
failure is all right in an economy. but we want to see regulatory regimes that invite creativity and solutions of entrepreneurs coming in with new ideas. liz: that is a great point. >> we want to encourage success rather than punish it. right now, son some of these are punishing success. liz: it's like taking away t the net and tenants. we have to be able to stomach failure in the economy. sir, always so good to be with you. i appreciate your time. >> thank you, liz. liz: up next,...
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what senator coburn says is why don't we just be honest about the problems in our economy and try to fix those, rather than having a fraudulent program? it will cost american taxpayers in 2014, $135 billion. obama care's expected to cost $49 billion. i think senator coburn and his staff are the ones who did the investigation -- >> holder and the justice department, this wasn't a stinky enough scandal for them? >> he did say expect a call from the doj of this guy. >> they have to investigate it. >> also, for binder and binder, you see their commercials. who said 50% of their claims they knew were bs. >> they're not all 59 years old look foorg a bridge. they're 39 years old looking for a free pass to go fishing all day. >> there aren't enough lawyers at doj because we're cutting them because of budget cuts. >> good thing we have a lawyer right here, kimberly guilfoyle. >> we have a brand-new web page. >>> next, new information on terror raids on forces in africa over the weekend. that and much more ahead. >>> over the weekend, american special forbeses carried out two terror raids in a
what senator coburn says is why don't we just be honest about the problems in our economy and try to fix those, rather than having a fraudulent program? it will cost american taxpayers in 2014, $135 billion. obama care's expected to cost $49 billion. i think senator coburn and his staff are the ones who did the investigation -- >> holder and the justice department, this wasn't a stinky enough scandal for them? >> he did say expect a call from the doj of this guy. >> they have...
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failure is all right in an economy. but we want to see regulatory regimes that invite creativity and solutions of entrepreneurs coming in with new ideas. liz: that is a great point. >> we want to encourage success rather than punish it. right now, son some of these are punishing success. liz: it's like taking away the net and tenants. we have to be able to stomach failure in the economy. sir, always so good to be with you. i appreciate your time. >> thank you, liz. liz: up next, the president's labor with warm. telling unions to back off. and enjoy your chicken wings while you can. you could be paying a super hefty price coming up. she's still the one for you - you know it even after all these years. but your erectile dysfunction - you know,that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, ke needingo go freque
failure is all right in an economy. but we want to see regulatory regimes that invite creativity and solutions of entrepreneurs coming in with new ideas. liz: that is a great point. >> we want to encourage success rather than punish it. right now, son some of these are punishing success. liz: it's like taking away the net and tenants. we have to be able to stomach failure in the economy. sir, always so good to be with you. i appreciate your time. >> thank you, liz. liz: up next, the...
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they're all focused on their domestic economy and growing their domestic economy. by the way, it's working well. they now have an extraordinary technical capability. >> superior to ours? >> at this point in terms of hacking, in terms of controlling -- >> not hacking, cyber sabotage. >> yes, i think they're superior to us. we' probably pretty good, too. they're engaged in this on an ongoing basis. i suspect practice makes perfect, or at least practice makes better. >> have you had any consultation with friends in your power league who are aware of the possibilities of cyber hacking, cyber sabotage and are worried, very worried about this? >> of course, and it's not only 0, by the way, from china. there are a lot of people from the united states that are involved in this kind of stuff. >> where do you think back ?roo the computer could be in any country.issue three. old school blues. add america's aging schools to the list of u.s. infrastructure woes. the u.s. green building council, or u.s. gbc is a nonprofit organization that advises government on how to build ener
they're all focused on their domestic economy and growing their domestic economy. by the way, it's working well. they now have an extraordinary technical capability. >> superior to ours? >> at this point in terms of hacking, in terms of controlling -- >> not hacking, cyber sabotage. >> yes, i think they're superior to us. we' probably pretty good, too. they're engaged in this on an ongoing basis. i suspect practice makes perfect, or at least practice makes better....
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explicit government support for new industries built two hundred years of prosperity the strongest economy in the world and the largest and most dynamic middle class the world had ever seen then came the religion of reaganomics and free trade. average tariffs from the administration of george washington through jimmy carter had been in the thirty percent range reagan began dropping them and clinton pushed them through the floor when he signed nafta and gatt average import tariffs now are less than two percent the result it's almost impossible to find anything made in america except maybe a fast food joint and even there more and more of the beef and vegetables are important from south of the border ross perot pointed out the stupidity of this in one thousand nine hundred two when he ran for president against george herbert walker bush and bill clinton era furder that giant sucking sound from goes south. and it turns out in retrospect he was absolutely right about twenty percent of americans even voted for him for president on that one single issue and i think today probably even more would
explicit government support for new industries built two hundred years of prosperity the strongest economy in the world and the largest and most dynamic middle class the world had ever seen then came the religion of reaganomics and free trade. average tariffs from the administration of george washington through jimmy carter had been in the thirty percent range reagan began dropping them and clinton pushed them through the floor when he signed nafta and gatt average import tariffs now are less...
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got to have that, got to get the government back running and focus this thing on growing the economy and then, i think, you can get the house to go along with it. >> all right. our political insider as always, thank you so much. we're all coming down on your dime, pal. right now, you can get more from political insiders every monday, 10:30 a.m. eastern at live.foxnews.com. that will do it for us. thank you for being with us. "a healthy you & carol alt" is coming up next. [ woman #1 ] why do i cook? ♪ because an empty pan is a blank canvas. ♪ [ woman #2 ] to share a moment. ♪ [ man #1 ] to remember my grandmother. [ woman #3 ] to show my love. ♪ [ woman #4 ] because life needs flavor. ♪ [ woman #5 ] to travel the world without leaving home. [ male announcer ] whatever the reason. whatever the dish. make it delicious with swanson. [ woman #1 ] that's why i cook. that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insuranc
got to have that, got to get the government back running and focus this thing on growing the economy and then, i think, you can get the house to go along with it. >> all right. our political insider as always, thank you so much. we're all coming down on your dime, pal. right now, you can get more from political insiders every monday, 10:30 a.m. eastern at live.foxnews.com. that will do it for us. thank you for being with us. "a healthy you & carol alt" is coming up next. [...
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failure is all right in an economy. but we want to see regulatory regimes that invite creativity and solutions of entrepreneurs coming in with new ideas. liz: that is a great point. >> we want to encourage success rather than punish it. right now, son some of these are punishing success. liz: it's like taking away the net and tenants. we have to be able to stomach failure in the economy. sir, always so good to be with you. i appreciate your time. >> thank you, liz. liz: up next, the president's labor with warm. telling unions to back off. and enjoy your chicken wings while you can. while you can. you cou this is $100,000. while you can. you cou we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to h
failure is all right in an economy. but we want to see regulatory regimes that invite creativity and solutions of entrepreneurs coming in with new ideas. liz: that is a great point. >> we want to encourage success rather than punish it. right now, son some of these are punishing success. liz: it's like taking away the net and tenants. we have to be able to stomach failure in the economy. sir, always so good to be with you. i appreciate your time. >> thank you, liz. liz: up next, the...
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failure is all right in an economy. but we want to see regulatory regimes that invite creativity and solutions of entrepreneurs coming in with new ideas. liz: that is a great point. >> we want to encourage success rather than punish it. right now, son some of these are punishing success. liz: it's like taking away the net and tenants. we he to be able to stomach failure in the economy. sir, always so good to be with you. i appreciate your time. >> thank you, liz. liz: up next, the president's labor with war. telling unions to back off. and enjoy your chicken wings while you can. you cou [ male announcer ] where do you turn for legal matters? at legalzoom, we've created a better place to handle your legal needs. maybe you have questions about incorporating a business you'd like to start. or questions about protecting your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like to find the right attorney to help guide you along, answer any questions and offer advice. with an "a" rating from the better business bureau legalzoom
failure is all right in an economy. but we want to see regulatory regimes that invite creativity and solutions of entrepreneurs coming in with new ideas. liz: that is a great point. >> we want to encourage success rather than punish it. right now, son some of these are punishing success. liz: it's like taking away the net and tenants. we he to be able to stomach failure in the economy. sir, always so good to be with you. i appreciate your time. >> thank you, liz. liz: up next, the...
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economy. we are in a recovery but the declining middle class is a huge trend in that plays a role here. the middle class is the engine that grew the suburbs and so again now that is going to show up in our housing market and in the way that we have arranged their landscape for the future. you don't want to be negative and say maybe there isn't an american dream anymore because we don't have any hope. i don't believe that but it certainly doesn't hold a place in. >> host: i don't believe that either but a lot of young people feel their prospects are on the decline. we will see. the book reads very well. so blithely. tell us what you enjoyed writing about it. but if you like the most? >> guest: i really liked talking to people and hearing baruch's branches in the suburbs. i liked building my own experience into it and i like tracing the narrative of our country through the suburbs which it's just tells the story naturally. i like that and the individual people i talk to and hearing the crazy sto
economy. we are in a recovery but the declining middle class is a huge trend in that plays a role here. the middle class is the engine that grew the suburbs and so again now that is going to show up in our housing market and in the way that we have arranged their landscape for the future. you don't want to be negative and say maybe there isn't an american dream anymore because we don't have any hope. i don't believe that but it certainly doesn't hold a place in. >> host: i don't believe...
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there really is no american economy. what we have is a network of metro economies and they're now stepping up and doing the hard work. >> but at the same time we all know that some of the toughest economic challenges are the state and local level. >> absolutely. but the great thing about metropolitan areas is they're not just governments. you know, the federal government is a government. state governments are government, metropolitan areas are networks. and we see that these networks are finding really creative and beneficial ways. >> rose: networks between what? >> networks of different companies, different philanthropic groups, different individuals, all coming together. they have loose or tight connections. and they can fund things more-- in a more creative or interesting way. so for example, when northeast ohio needed to reinvague rates economy, it drew on a network of philanthropis. they came together and said we need to figure out how to better support manufacturing. and how to better support small and medium sized
there really is no american economy. what we have is a network of metro economies and they're now stepping up and doing the hard work. >> but at the same time we all know that some of the toughest economic challenges are the state and local level. >> absolutely. but the great thing about metropolitan areas is they're not just governments. you know, the federal government is a government. state governments are government, metropolitan areas are networks. and we see that these...
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what are they telegraphing to you now about the housing market and the economy? >> caller: well, it's getting better, both in terms of new construction and in terms of the resale of existing homes. we're actually, also, the second largest real estate brokerage firm in the united states. i get the figures every month on the brokerage units from 5 cities, and i get median prices, shale spending, all kinds of things. the signs point upward in the home field. liz: what are you seeing from shaw carpet, the largest industrial carpet company, a massive housing and development play. >> caller: yeah, whether it's shaw or whether it's in the brick business, it's getting better. it's getting better from a low base, though, liz. we are not remoltly back to where it was in 2005 and six and that period, but it is getting better every month. i can tell you in terms of brick shipments, average prices per -- you name it, the business is getting better. liz: jamie dimon said, quote, housing is totally back, and gold mapp sachs feels the same thing that it's strong. you can't outso
what are they telegraphing to you now about the housing market and the economy? >> caller: well, it's getting better, both in terms of new construction and in terms of the resale of existing homes. we're actually, also, the second largest real estate brokerage firm in the united states. i get the figures every month on the brokerage units from 5 cities, and i get median prices, shale spending, all kinds of things. the signs point upward in the home field. liz: what are you seeing from...
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this is an area where growing poppy was really important to the local economy. it also helped to give the foreign fighters cover and concealment to be able to move freely through southern afghanistan. so, i went out on a flight with the commander of one of the units to be able to see what they saw and how much they could actually detect. we flew through there and it was incredible. there were areas where these were five feet high. when the enemy has the advantage , the friendly forces have a disadvantage in that they get there and there are these five foot high grade rose they have to navigate over -- grape rows they have to navigate over that the enemies have to navigate through. we got into the fall were the vegetation started to die out and we realize through almost a full year there that the enemy had these underground tunnels and that there were huge cash lights. some was with medical supplies. some was with weapons, ammunition, and we realized that there were multiple firing positions -- what we thought were multiple firing positions were just the enemy na
this is an area where growing poppy was really important to the local economy. it also helped to give the foreign fighters cover and concealment to be able to move freely through southern afghanistan. so, i went out on a flight with the commander of one of the units to be able to see what they saw and how much they could actually detect. we flew through there and it was incredible. there were areas where these were five feet high. when the enemy has the advantage , the friendly forces have a...
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issue or really focus on too much more of an economist kind of deal with the nuts and bolts of the economy but you know looking at it forward about all the not jobs and society then let's disarm the government. and there you go neal what about you do you would you have a problem do you think back and think of some teachers that you would have had a problem having a gun and i think there's a value working class that i think there are some teachers who are teaching me who would have liked to have had a guide and some of us. but this is the situation we create right if we're going to let all teachers carry guns that includes all teachers right that includes the ones who are unstable which you know many if students made it unique and it is isn't competent then obviously then some judge has decided that their constitutional rights have been waived or taken away so you you know you will be orderly you don't willy nilly and you would support you would support universal background checks on all gun purchases including the forty percent that currently are background checks to make sure those people
issue or really focus on too much more of an economist kind of deal with the nuts and bolts of the economy but you know looking at it forward about all the not jobs and society then let's disarm the government. and there you go neal what about you do you would you have a problem do you think back and think of some teachers that you would have had a problem having a gun and i think there's a value working class that i think there are some teachers who are teaching me who would have liked to have...
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but if you look at if you look at what's happening in the economy it's that private savings is being crowded out by all these fica taxes which we're driving up so people are becoming more dependent on government spending if we let the free market work when the government cut itself a little bit because it's not running i'm sorry you were laid off about let's talk this whole idea i love when you guys talk about this whole idea we just need the free market to do all of our problems so how do you suppose you loved it more i mean how do you suggest we and i think sam is right how you feel how does just we deal for the common good like the parks service the highways the schools the hospitals you start again with the background which is that which is the backbone of your advice let's bring it back to the sequester and you've got to look at what happened as we are this is why when you look at what has airports have been shut down because of the sequester a lot of those airports barely see any traffic i just want to know what article and laughing they're lying on their airport trust fund let
but if you look at if you look at what's happening in the economy it's that private savings is being crowded out by all these fica taxes which we're driving up so people are becoming more dependent on government spending if we let the free market work when the government cut itself a little bit because it's not running i'm sorry you were laid off about let's talk this whole idea i love when you guys talk about this whole idea we just need the free market to do all of our problems so how do you...